F. C. S. Schiller was an Oxford don -- the new Lewis Carroll, or
so he liked to believe. In the first year of the
Twentieth Century, he and a few jocular collaborators
(William James declined to
participate) presented the world with Mind!, a parody of the philosophical
journal Mind.

The journal is still being published. The parody? Not quite
so immortal. Even
at the time, and even in the rarified world of philosophy, Mind!
did not exactly generate the
expected gales of hilarity. Philip Jourdain, whose Philosophy of
Mr. B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll [London: Allen & Unwin, 1918]
was not much funnier, nevertheless felt confident enough to write in that
work:

"Many years ago there appeared, principally owing to the
initiative of Dr. F. C. S. Schiller of Oxford, a comic number
of Mind. The idea was extraordinarily good, not so the
execution. A German friend of Dr. Schiller ... by a syllogistic process ...
[deduced that] 'This is a book of would-be jokes' ...
Presumably he started
from the title of the magazine (Mind!), for a mark of
exclamation seems nearly always in German to be a sign
of an intended joke (including of course the mark after the
politeness expressed in the first sentence of a private letter
or a public address)."

That was at the end of the Great War, to be sure, and even Mr.
B*rtr*nd R*ss*ll might not have been above an anti-Teutonic remark.
But "book of would-be jokes" is
a very good description of Mind!.
Here are some samples; Mind!'s words are in
bold.

MSS. and other Communications, except those of an unappreciative character,
should be addressed to The Editors, Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
All abuse, etc., should be addressed to ITS IMMANENCE,
THE ABSOLUTE, c/o The Universe, Anywhere Else.

ADVERT:

By Special Request of the American Psychologists'
Association there has been prepared

A KEY
TO
MIND!

With a FULL EXPLANATION of all the Jokes and Difficulties.

It may be obtained from the Publishers
BY TEACHERS OF PHILOSOPHY ONLY.
Price 10s. net. [Now ready.

BY THE SAME PUBLISHERS.

A SPECIALLY EXPURGATED Edition of MIND! for the use of Schools
(of Philosophy). Price 2s. 6d. net. [In preparation.

This side up.

PORTRAIT OF ITS IMMANENCE THE ABSOLUTE.

Instructions for use. Turn the eye of faith, fondly but firmly,
on the centre of the page, wink the other, and gaze fixedly until
you see It ... On pink paper -- it is, of course, the pink of Perfection --
... this authentic portrait ... looks surprisingly simple,
and very like the Bellman's map in the Hunting of the Snark.

EDITORIAL:

"Now all things were mixed; then MIND! came and set all
things in order." --- ANAXAGORAS.

The appearance of a "Nova" in the intellectual sky is apt to
attract attention and demand explanation. We therefore
hasten to assure the public that no harm is intended ... Dr.
Joe King, Ph.D., F.K.S., F.G.S., F.C.S., etc., bears gratifying
testimony :

"The jocoscopic analysis of the light of the 'Nova Mentis,
1901,' shows a pretty continuous bright spectrum chiefly
composed of the 'enhanced' lines due to the presence of large
quantities of the more frivolous gases. This is an indication
of extremely genial warmth, which is confirmed by the fact
that even the most refractory solids appear to have been
volatilised, and to shine by their own light. The most
delicate instruments however failed to show any dark lines
(even in the poetry) due to malice. The cause therefore of
the phenomenon remains obscure. It would be premature
to decide whether it arose from the spontaneous combustion
of a hitherto unobserved philosophic luminary, or was due to
a collision of academic wits. Nevertheless I feel it my duty
to state that I consider it a very grave phenomenon, as
indicating serious and incalculable convulsions in the
unintelligible world and perhaps heralding the end of an epoch
in philosophic history."

Nothing could be more reassuring than this report.

[There are prose articles in scholarly style, and translations of
newly discovered works]:

From SOME NEW APHORISMS OF HERAKLEITOS translated
by Professor Hydati:

5. I sent my book to the Bodleian, but the Board of Faculty did not read it
-- and granted me a degree!

6. Asses prefer the sweepings of the lecture rooms to my original researches.

28. None can pass the same examination twice, and many not even once.

44. The way Up and the way Down is the same, namely the Great Western.

[And there is poetry -- lots of poetry]:

From REALISM AND IDEALISM
by Véra Welldon

Stuff with Nonsense took a stroll
To talk about the weather,
And they found that on the whole
They got on well together.

But presently "My friend," says Stuff,
"I'm what all Mind is made of " ;
"Indeed," says Nonsense, in a huff,
"That's just what I'm afraid of !

"Make up your Mind then, if you please,
And let's have no more bluster,
For every man of Sense agrees
That Stuff's but filibuster."

"Oh, no," says Stuff, "a man of Sense
Calls you not me mere clatter,
For while you stand for nothing dense,
At least I stand for Matter."

"No Matter!" Nonsense cries irate.
"For Mind is all we know of;
It's full of me at any rate
Enough to make a show of ... "

From THE M.A.P. HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

27.
Said Tom, the great Saint of A-----,
"Theology's Sum is what we know.
My creed is scholastic,
God's very elastic,
Don't dare to expect that of me, no!"

83.
A mighty logician called V---
Soars frequently out of our ken.
His logic symbolic
Don't try as a frolic;
With luck you may "Chance" it, but then!

[These are about the funniest of 101 total!]

From BOOKS RECEIVED

A Treatise of Inhuman Nature, by David X. Hume

The Hypo-Critical Philosophy of Cant, by Sir Taine Night-Mare, Kt.

Prometheus, by P. B. Shelly. (Unbound in paper covers).

The Origin of Genus, by C. Starwin.

From ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

PLATONIST -- No; we did not notice any new Ideas at the
Universal Exposition. The Idea of the Beautiful was très
chic et très Parisienne : the Idea of Truth just a little overdressed.

...

[Well, there you have it, or about the best of it (unless you really like
bilingual classical Greek puns involving "hen" and "pan"). We come to
the classified ads, and then to the display ads]:

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A First in Lit. Hum. writes: "Your latest ... was showy and wears well ... Please
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[And, then, suddenly, at the very end, something ... curious. Not every
joke stays a joke forever.]

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